Matthew on 3/7/2013 at 13:04
Yes, insta-pledge from me.
retractingblinds on 10/7/2013 at 05:02
Little Witch Academia 2, the possibility for a series from one of the most delightful animated shorts in years, I'm all game for that. Gonna toss $100 their way next Thursday.
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1311401276/little-witch-academia-2)
The original, if you're not in the weeb-scene. Totally worth watching if you like animation of any kind.
[video=youtube;RBlqxEIJ_Cg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBlqxEIJ_Cg[/video]
Muzman on 10/7/2013 at 06:42
That one looked really good to me too. Which is interesting because I didn't like Syndicate very much really.
demagogue on 20/7/2013 at 08:03
I just independently saw Tangiers, looks pretty cool. It's definitely indie unpolished, but it's got stealth & I like the way the environment evolves with the gameplay, which we've talked about before (in the Zany Game Ideas thread) as one potential way to make exploration more into a game mechanic itself.
Since I know few games that have ever played with that idea, it'll be interesting to look at just as a data-point to see how the mechanic plays.
And generally speaking there could be more surreal games out there, where the rules of reality have their own dream-like logic not bound to ours. It can take advantage of what's special about interactivity better, and there's innumerable other realities out there to play with to always stay too close to ours.
Renault on 20/7/2013 at 20:16
I'm also backing (
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1841885340/tangiers-surrealist-stealth?ref=live) Tangiers, just got a line on it a few days ago from skacky here on the boards. Looks like it's going to be close on meeting it's goal. Thief and stealth fans check it out, here's a short description that basically sold me without seeing any video or gameplay:
Quote:
Tangiers is a blend of stealth and exploration for Windows, Mac and Linux built within the Unity engine.
Using the sandbox stealth of Looking Glass Studio's Thief series as the base of Tangiers, we're looking to build a world inspired by, embodying and adapting the alternative avant-garde of the 20th century.
Writers such as Burroughs and Ballard, artists within the Dada movement and the music and textures of Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire and David Lynch all drive us. They are our motivations - often oblique, sometimes in open reference.
Starker on 21/7/2013 at 13:30
Ah, Satellite Reign is the game I will probably regret not backing the most, but I've decided against supporting Kickstarter projects with exclusive in-game content. Hope it will make it.
Oh well, at least that means a lot more money for Tangiers.
belfong on 21/7/2013 at 14:47
I came back to share about Tangiers and found out that's it's already discussed. The game looked really good and I can't wait to get back to some Thief moments.
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